Taga Harmony Thunder SW-12 Powered Subwoofer

62,900.00 72,900.00

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Taga Harmony Thunder SW-12 Powered Subwoofer

The Thunder SW-12 is a 12” single driver subwoofer with built-in high-current amplifier and utilizing slotted bass port on the rear.

The built-in Class A/B amplifier deliveres a stagerring 350 watts of power and is characterized by high efficency and great current drive which results in lower distorsions, more smooth and flat response and much faster amp operation with significantly reduced operation noises. An integrated clipping limiter maintains the best performance and safe operation of the amp and woofer even at extremely high volume levels.

The new woofer weights almost 7.5 kg and utilizes a strong paper cone, metal chassis, 2-magnet structure and a robust 65 mm voice coil – the result is higher amplitude range operation and faster react on any changes in the audio signal.

All inputs utilize high-end solid machined brass RCA sockets to offer almost lossless audio signal transmission and robust connection.

A removable IEC type power cord gives an option to upgrade your system with a premium audiophile power cable in any time.

The Thunder SW-12 subwoofer delivers the most powerful, deep bass with staggering definition, location and dynamics never met at this price level before.

Design Active subwoofer, 1 driver
TLIE enclosure
Amplifier power 350W RMS
950W Dynamic Peak
Class A/B, THCA
Frequency response 30Hz – 200Hz (±3dB)
Bassreflex Rear, single, slotted
Bass driver 305 mm (12”), paper
THAW, TSAC
6ohm
Crossover filter frequency 30Hz – 150Hz (variable)
Phase regulation 0°, 180°
Inputs 1 x Low Input (L/R)
1 x SUB (LFE)
Features / accessories Auto On / Off

Single RCA-RCA Subwoofer Cable
Removable IEC power cord

AC power / power consumption 220V-240V 50/60Hz, 450W / <0.5W (Standby Mode)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 50 x 41 x 49.6 cm (incl. grill & feet)
Weight 34.5 kg / pc.
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